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The Traci Griffin Mirrors Images Are Angular and Mid-Air

The Traci Griffin Mirrors collection displays a series of symmetrical mid-air snapshots. She has here paired images of nature with one another, capturing splices of branches, grass and animals as they came together in each picture.

Griffin is primarily concerned with geometrical themes, as is instantly apparent in her portfolio, "I learned that exact symmetry cannot be found in nature and allegedly the concept of symmetry in the universe has tormented famous philosophers for centuries."

While she has pointed out the fallacies that are inherent in the angular concept, she has nonetheless done her best to bring it forth in Mirrors. Her work here also displays the simple beauty of natural landscapes, ones that are breathtaking all on their own.
Trend Themes
1. Angular Symmetry Photography - There is an opportunity to create a new trend in photography that captures symmetrical, angular images in mid-air.
2. Geometric Nature Art - There is an opportunity for artists to create collections that pair images of nature with one another, capturing splices of branches, grass and animals as they come together in symmetrical shapes.
3. Exploring Symmetry in Nature - There is an opportunity to explore the idea of symmetry in nature and create art that showcases the beauty of natural landscapes in symmetrical patterns.
Industry Implications
1. Photo Printing and Framing Services - Photo printing and framing services can capitalize on the trend of angular symmetry photography by offering unique services specifically catered towards these types of images.
2. Nature Photography Books - Publishing companies can capitalize on the trend of geometric nature art by publishing books that showcase the work of artists who create symmetrical art using images of nature.
3. Nature Tourism Industry - The nature tourism industry can capitalize on the trend of exploring symmetry in nature by designing tours and activities that center around finding and observing symmetrical patterns in nature.

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